Barry (DDG 52) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1996

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Mykonos Greece The next stop on our port-hopping expedition was the Greek isle of Mykonos. Exquisite shopping, delicious foods, and ferry rides to nearby islands were only a few of the many attractions BARRY sailors enjoyed. The quaint shopping district with its narrow streets and white washed buildings offered reasonable prices on items of both mod- ern and traditional design. In addition to shopping, crewmembers also spent time on the many beautiful beaches, the most popular being Paradise Beach. There, sailors participated in a variety of water sports, socialized at the unique beachfront cafes, and relaxed in the sun to catch some rays. Mykonos night life offered many dance clubs featuring the most modern popular dance music as well as several small pubs featuring acoustic guitar and classic as American rock. The crew left Mykonos refreshed and relaxed after another successful port visit.



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Malaga, Spain Bair s third i it [o Spain was also the final port visit oi MED 1-96. This port isit offered the last call home, the last chance to exchange foreign currency collected from all o ' er Europe, and the last chance to hit the beach before the long transit home. The crew spent the majority of their time enjoying the beaches in Torremolinos. Playing beach football, sunbathing, and running along the beach were the preferred liberty pastimes; Sangria was the preferred liberty beverage! At McDonalds and Burger King restaurants, sailors enjoyed the American fast food meals they craved and would soon have again. Malaga was a signifi- cant milestone for BARRY. Just two hours after de- parting and transiting the Straights of Gibraltar, we completed the turnover with our relief, USS PHILLIPINE SEA (CG-58). This marked the official end of our duties as a U.S. ship on patrol in the MED. It was time to head home! ' 4 USS Barrv

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